Black and white image of P. G. Wodehouse (1881 - 1975). Pelham Grenville and Ethel Wodehouse lived in at least two different homes in Great Neck, one on North Drive in the Village of Kensington, and another, which still stands, on Arrandale Avenue...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 14, August 9, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Adolph Bothmen (in vest?) stands with an unidentified man and two children in front of his barber shop on Village Avenue and what is now Sunrise Highway (formerly Observer Street). Edwin G. Wright, who eventually became Adolph Bothmen's lawyer,...

Four- page pamphlet, measuring 17.2 cm. x 24.2 cm. The contents of this pamphlet is an article entitled "Battle of St. George's Manor and the Burning of the Hay at Coram by Roland Lohse reprinted by Thomas R. Bayles in 1971 from the Long Island...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 16, August 23, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 17, August 30, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 19, September 13, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 20, September 20, 1791, pgs. 3-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first...

Black and white photograph of Reverend C.L. Oswald of the First Presbyterian Church of Freeport. He wrote: "To 'Maude' In remembrance of faithfulness and loyalty in a time of need. Always. C.L. Oswald."

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 21, September 27, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first...

Caption on reverse reads: Egbert Dayton, whose family lived in what is now the "1770 House," wrote this "Composition" while a student in Clinton Academy. With the discovery of gold in California in 1849, he with some friends, sailed from New York...

Oral history transcript of James Amaden, part of The History Project, Inc., a series of in-depth, local history interviews, recalling personal life experiences and observations, with special focus on early 20th Century life in East Hampton, N.Y....

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 22, October 4, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Sheet music for piano entitled "Clayton's Grand March" composed by C. D. Blake who also wrote "Waves of Ocean Galop", "Clayton's Grand Waltz" and "Shepherd's Evening Song." Music is written in the key of E flat. An inscription "To my Friend, Frank...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 23, October 11, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 25, October 25, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 26, November 1, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

Caption on back of photograph reads: This is an extremely rare photo of Reverend Aaron Cuffee of the Eastville Band of the Sag Harbor Montauks, taken with his sister Madeline in the center and brother George on the right. His father was the well...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 28, November 15, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...

The Church of the Ascension (Episcopalian) stands on the corner of N. Village Avenue and Quealy Place. Built in 1888, the rector was Rev. Charles Martin Niles who wrote a column for the South Side Observer called "The Church Messenger." From 1888...

Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 29, November 22, 1791, pgs. 1-4. David Frothingham was Long Island's first Printer. Dr. Buell offered him a room in Clinton Academy, he accepted. His paper was called Frothingham's Long-Island Herald. The first issue...